Cafe with Womxn of Color: A brave space for womxn of color and gender non-conforming
people of color.

Les(bi)honest: A support group for lesbian, bi, pan, queer, and questioning womxn.

Resistance through Healing: An informal discussion group to heal from different forms
of everyday oppression.

Rise: A confidential support group for survivors of sexual assault and relationship
violence.

Womxn of Color Empowerment Group: An open space for those individuals who identify
as womxn of color to be able to come together to seek support, focus on self-care
and to also address mental wellness.

Your Red ID will be activated within 3-5 business days, granting you access to all
lactations rooms on campus. SDSU and Associated Students are pleased to offer lactation
facilities in the Conrad Prebys Aztec Student Union, the Love Library, and the Women’s
Resource Center. For breastfeeding students and employees who wish to pump breast
milk while at work or school, SDSU will provide a location and a reasonable amount
of time pursuant to state laws and Title IX. Faculty and staff members should contact
their department chair, the Office of Faculty Advancement, or the Office of Employee
Relations for more information.

The Women’s Resource Center collaborates with campus and community partners to make
progress towards ending interpersonal violence. In service to this project, we partner
to offer the following initiatives:

Brave Project: This four session training dedicated to sexual violence awareness and
prevention is offered twice per semester

Prevention and Education Workshops: Student organizations, instructors, and departments
are invited to request one of our workshops that promote healthy relationships and
positive sexual experiences

Rise: In collaboration with Counseling & Psychological Services, the WRC hosts a weekly
support group for students who are survivors of sexual or dating violence

Take Back the Week: Each year, a collective of SDSU campus constituents host a week-long
series of programs during Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) in April

Members of the SDSU community who need support from sexual violence (including sexual
assault, sexual harrassment, and stalking) are encouraged to visit the SDSU Title IX website for comprehensive information on reporting options, counseling/ advocacy, and interim
remedies.